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Post by maxxfunn on Nov 1, 2005 12:38:02 GMT -5
Maybe I missed something but I don't see a rally or continental rally point command in civ 4. Did I miss something?
If they didn't include it in civ 4 i think that it is a bad mistake. It makes moving units from multi cities to one place or another city a regular pain in the ass each turn.
Just my opinion.
Let me know.
Allan "maxxfunn" Nassau
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Post by Canucksoldier on Nov 1, 2005 13:24:06 GMT -5
Yes you can set rally points for individual cities or groups of cities. Activate the City Bar, Shift-Right Click sets a rally point for that city. You can select one, multiple (shift-click), or all cities (double click) for a given rally point. Sorry I didn't write the manual or the MP section would have been a little more indepth CS
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Post by MMV on Nov 1, 2005 14:47:40 GMT -5
lol about the manual............. the print is so small and on gray'd paper that I can barely read it at all!
I wonder if they will print a "LARGE TEXT" version for those over the age of 40, lol.
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Post by Canucksoldier on Nov 1, 2005 15:06:11 GMT -5
lol..I hear ya MMV, I'm 38 and while I don't have to wear reading glasses yet, I had to have a well lit room to read that print too. The manual form factor ofcourse is made to fit in the small game boxes that stores demand now to fit more games on the shelf at once. We are lucky it came with a paper manual, some games only come with an electronic version on the CD CS
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Post by MMV on Nov 1, 2005 18:26:08 GMT -5
I can see what you're saying here, lol.
(awe come'on - you knew THAT was coming, lol!)
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Post by sparta on Nov 1, 2005 21:38:39 GMT -5
lol..I hear ya MMV, I'm 38 and while I don't have to wear reading glasses yet, I had to have a well lit room to read that print too. The manual form factor ofcourse is made to fit in the small game boxes that stores demand now to fit more games on the shelf at once. We are lucky it came with a paper manual, some games only come with an electronic version on the CD CS Are you kiddin me? I can read the manual if it was across the room and had no lights on in the room.
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Post by MMV on Nov 1, 2005 23:03:46 GMT -5
They say eye-sight is the second thing to go.
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Post by Canucksoldier on Nov 2, 2005 0:33:41 GMT -5
lol..I hear ya MMV, I'm 38 and while I don't have to wear reading glasses yet, I had to have a well lit room to read that print too. The manual form factor ofcourse is made to fit in the small game boxes that stores demand now to fit more games on the shelf at once. We are lucky it came with a paper manual, some games only come with an electronic version on the CD CS Are you kiddin me? I can read the manual if it was across the room and had no lights on in the room. Good then you will have no problem reading the manual to figure out the "alt-Q" will let you "retire" after I've liberated your oppressed citizens CS
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Post by sparta on Nov 2, 2005 1:03:36 GMT -5
Are you kiddin me? I can read the manual if it was across the room and had no lights on in the room. Good then you will have no problem reading the manual to figure out the "alt-Q" will let you "retire" after I've liberated your oppressed citizens CS I nuke you before you get chance ;D
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